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Hello everyone, last week when I washing my bike I note this big crack in my rear campagnolo zonda 2013.2 days before I see that, I had a incident with my jacket. It fall in my rear wheel and get in the brake caliper (not in spokes), immediately locking my wheel. So I'm thinking if this can make my rim crack or is this wheel is not for me. I have approx. 100kg and the roads here in my region isn't exactly good, some section remember me a sectour of paris roubaix, I ask this because I have a historic of parts and frames broken. I previously use another zonda for about 4 years without any trouble. Anybody already see this kind of crack in this wheels?Said this, in your opinion the crack is cause by my incident, my weight + bad roads or just wheel?

If you are 100kg, then the Zonda should be quite a good choice actually for a relatovely light weight all rounder wheelset.If the jacket catch involved in that rim crack, how did the jacket end up looking? I assume you managed to stay upright, which is a good thing. Talk to your dealer about it, as LionelB mentioned.

Yes, I managed to stay upright, just let a long black line on asphalt, so much so that my first reaction was to look at the tire to see if was possible to continue my ride. The jacket survive relatively well with just some stretch lines in sleeve, I think this is because it was folded in my rear pocket.About warranty, I live in Brazil, bought this wheel in chainreaction, so with the money I will spend to send it back and the time this will take, I think my best option was buy a reposition rim, already I know how to make the substitution and have the correct tools to make this.But my biggest question is: I could have this trouble again? I make a graphic below to explain what I think happened, but I don't know if its possible.

I was wondering how the cost of a new rim and rebuild would compare to a new wheel. Ribble only look to be selling wheels in pairs, but they do have a rear Fulcrum with Campy freehub that looks similar to a Zonda for $200.

Maybe first contact Chainreaction and ask them if they can arrange for you to send it in to the Service centre in Brazil. (You have a legal contract with the shop and not with Campagnolo. The shop has much more obligations to you than Campa. Therefore the shop is the first point you contact when having issues)

3] Although there are people with your weight using Zonda's without problems its not a recommended wheelset for your weight. For your weight and conditions (bad roads) A wheelset with more spokes in it will suit you better.

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